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  • Joel Hansen 38 posts 96 karma points
    Sep 02, 2014 @ 11:35
    Joel Hansen
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    Problem with Dynamic Compression

    Is it possible to use Dynamic Compression with Umbraco?

    When I activate it, the site does work but the http compression is somehow invalid. Neither Google Chrome nor FireFox is also to render the content - resulting in an error page.

    What am I missing?

  • Jeroen Breuer 4908 posts 12265 karma points MVP 5x admin c-trib
    Sep 02, 2014 @ 12:10
    Jeroen Breuer
    0

    Hello,

    I've run into some problems with v7 and had to do this: http://kaliko.com/blog/turn-off-http-compression-from/

    Jeroen

  • Joel Hansen 38 posts 96 karma points
    Sep 02, 2014 @ 12:12
    Joel Hansen
    0

    Yes, that is also what I did.

    But, what if I would like to enable http compression? Is that really impossible?

  • Jeroen Breuer 4908 posts 12265 karma points MVP 5x admin c-trib
    Sep 02, 2014 @ 12:16
    Jeroen Breuer
    100

    I only know that I needed this because otherwise I would get random errors.

    Jeroen 

  • Joel Hansen 38 posts 96 karma points
    Sep 02, 2014 @ 12:18
    Joel Hansen
    0

    All right, that seems like a good reason to stop trying :)

    Thank you for taking the time!

    Joel

  • Anders Burla 2560 posts 8256 karma points
    Oct 07, 2014 @ 15:10
    Anders Burla
    0

    Hi

    But this will make the website slower. So the best thing would be for the Umbraco team to find the bug and fix it? Sites these days need performance. Am I wrong? :)

    Kind regards
    Anders

  • Jeroen Breuer 4908 posts 12265 karma points MVP 5x admin c-trib
    Oct 07, 2014 @ 15:23
    Jeroen Breuer
    0

    It only makes the Umbraco backoffice slower if you do it like this:

    <location path="umbraco">
      <system.webServer>
        <urlCompression doStaticCompression="false" doDynamicCompression="false" dynamicCompressionBeforeCache="false" />
      </system.webServer>
    </location>

    Jeroen

  • Anders Burla 2560 posts 8256 karma points
    Oct 07, 2014 @ 16:41
    Anders Burla
    0

    Or there could be a web.config in the Umbraco folder? So the website one isnt polluted :)

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